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In an ultimate irony, China — which is apparently pushing for the recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir to be discussed at the UN Security Council (UNSC) reportedly at the behest of its all-weather friend Pakistan — on Thursday told the world not to interfere in the current “chaotic” situation in Hong Kong which it regards as its “internal” matter.

Interestingly, while the situation in J&K is peaceful due to the large troop deployment to maintain law and order,  China has itself admitted that “Hong Kong is facing the most dangerous and gravest situation since its return (from Britain to China) 22 years ago” and that “the top priority is to stop violence, end the chaos and restore order”.

Beijing also accused demonstrators in Hong Kong of being “radical forces” who have “ramped up violent crime” there.

In a speech delivered in Hong Kong on Thursday, Commissioner of the Chinese foreign ministry Xie Feng said, “To our great distress, however, some radical forces in Hong  Kong have ramped up violent crime in recent months, which has gone beyond the limits of law, morality and humanity. To make things worse, some foreign forces have condoned and even colluded with them, seriously undermining law and order in the city. As the most recent example, some countries have grossly interfered in Hong Kong affairs, which are China’s domestic affairs”.

The senior Chinese official further added, “As Hong Kong is facing the most dangerous and gravest situation since its return 22 years ago, the top priority is to stop  violence, end the chaos and restore order.”

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ivanni chuste..India did better job wrt to J&K by increasing Security deployments..

anduke no other countries are supporting Paki's in this case.

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15 minutes ago, Spartan said:

ivanni chuste..India did better job wrt to J&K by increasing Security deployments..

anduke no other countries are supporting Paki's in this case.

That's the Power of diplomacy

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modda ley.. lepandira.. blogs vunnollantha emi telisina teliyaka poyina Tibet gurinchi Hong Kong gurinchi raayandi.. balochistan gurinchi lite ippatiki.. adi set ayipoddiley.. ee na kodukulaki mirchi pettaley.. lol

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2 hours ago, Spartan said:

ivanni chuste..India did better job wrt to J&K by increasing Security deployments..

anduke no other countries are supporting Paki's in this case.

ekkado  few minor protests thappa, Marii Hongkong type protests levu kashm!r lo. I think locals r happy when kashmir is merged in Ind with equal laws

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3 minutes ago, kidney said:

ekkado  few minor protests thappa, Marii Hongkong type protests levu kashm!r lo. I think locals r happy when kashmir is merged in Ind with equal laws

Ladhak is fine Kashmir lo ne seperatists unnaru valla bhayam unde.

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This isn't going to happen. China cannot control Hong Kong as we grow further, people will revolt. They don't need other countries to tell what to do. Hong Kong Citizens will decide their future themselves. These kind of articles are only for click baits.

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26 minutes ago, kidney said:

ekkado  few minor protests thappa, Marii Hongkong type protests levu kashm!r lo. I think locals r happy when kashmir is merged in Ind with equal laws

That is because Modi andaru leaders ni bokkalo vesadu... almost a surgical strike

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47 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said:

That is because Modi andaru leaders ni bokkalo vesadu... almost a surgical strike

Yes, he is almost doing communal ruling to suppress. Good or bad he's already doing it

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39 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Yes, he is almost doing communal ruling to suppress. Good or bad he's already done.

Communal rule works in an already communal places 

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